Electrical Risk Management

To ensure your equipment and connections are running in the safest manner possible we offer a multitude of services to accommodate most risk assessment needs in the industry.  

Operations & Risk  Consultation

Electrical risk assessment is a multifaceted imperative aspect of any industrial installation. Through multiple processes we are able to determine the safety and standards required for a safe and stable work environment. Please select an option of interest below for more detail or contact us directly.

Electrical Testing

Electrical testing is a vital procedure.  Electrical testing is an essential task and can be difficult so it’s necessary to let a professional do it.  The electrical test report is displayed in a test certificate which is a legal document. The certificate is similar to a fault log report but it also contains a count of occurrences of each fault.

Electrical testing over temperature is the industry standard for testing a component’s functional and parametric requirements at the recommended manufacturer’s or specific industry extreme operating temperatures. Electrical testing is an essential task and can be time consuming and inconvenient as the power has to be turned off for some tests. We can generally work around your limitations to loosing power in the office,home,workplace.

Inspection provides the ideal opportunity for checking the general condition of the equipment and that all parts are in sound condition. Our skilled team provides a comprehensive testing and inspection service, ensuring that anything from a mobile home to a factory complex is running as safely and efficiently as possible.

A periodic inspection report will reveal if any circuits or electrical equipment are being overloaded, locate any potential electrical shock risks and fire hazards in an installation, identify any defective DIY electrical work, or highlight any lack of earthing or bonding.

Thermography

Electrical Infrared Thermography is the state of the art non-contact electrical assessment tool. Thermal Imaging comes with multiple benefits, the main being that is a non-contact. It helps maintain system integrity and is a useful tool to verify end of useful electrical life. It allows us to thoroughly troubleshoot, reducing risk for electrical shock or ARC Flash. Saving clients the full cost of fines, inspections, re-installation of damaged electrical system and reduced downtime by allowing scheduled maintenance on the electrical system. I am able to detect overloaded circuits and overloaded neutrals, loose terminal connections, and provide peace of mind that your providing a safe work environment for your employees and your investment.

 

Wapiti Consulting is not only Level 1 Thermography Certified, but we also understand in-depth theory through completing Electrical Engineering Math and Physics Degrees.  Encompassing; Thermodynamics, Theoretical Physics, and Electrical Circuits.

Arc Flash

An arc flash (also called a flashover), is the light and heat produced as part of an arc fault, a type of electrical explosion or discharge that results from a low-impedance connection through air to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system.

Q: What Causes an Arc Flash?

A: An arc flash happens when electric current flows through an air gap between conductors. Accidents caused by touching a test probe to the wrong surface or slipped tool are the most common cause of an arcing fault. Arc flashes can also be caused by:

  • Sparks due to breaks or gaps in the insulation
  • Equipment failure due to use of substandard parts, improper installation, or even normal wear and tear
  • Dust, corrosion or other impurities on the surface of the conductor

The fault current magnetic fields make conductors to separate producing an arc. In other words, arc flash is caused by uncontrolled conduction of electrical current from phase to ground, phase to neutral, and/or phase to phase accompanied by ionization of the surrounding air. Because of the expansive vaporization of conductive metal, a line-to-line or line-to-ground arcing fault can escalate into a three phase arcing fault in less than a 1/1000 of a second. The heat energy and intense light at the point of the arc is called arc flash.

Short circuits and arc faults are extremely dangerous and potentially fatal to personnel. The product of arc fault current and voltage concentrated in one place, results in enormous energy released in several forms. Arc flash can cause the following injuries:

  • Skin burns by direct heat exposure. Arc flash generates large amounts of heat that can severely burn human skin and set clothing on fire. Temperatures at the arc can reach four times the temperature of the Sun’s surface.
  • High-intensity flash can also cause damage to eyesight

The high arc temperature vaporizes the conductors in an explosive change in state from solid to vapor. Copper vapor expands to 67,000 times the volume of solid copper producing a considerable pressure wave and sound blast. In some cases, the pressure wave has sufficient energy to snap the heads of 3/8-inch steel bolts and to knock over construction walls. An arc blast can cause the following injuries:

  • Large shock waves that can blow personnel off their feet
  • Loss of memory or brain function from concussion
  • Hearing loss from ruptured eardrums. The sound associated with the blast can greatly exceed the sound of a jet engine
  • Exposure risks from flying debris. For example, shrapnel wounds from metal parts
  • Shock hazard due to touching energized conductors
  • Other physical injuries from being blown off ladders, into walls, etc.

Conductive vapors help sustain the arc and the duration of the arc is primarily determined by the time it takes for over-current protection devices to open the circuit. For example, fast acting fuses may open the circuit in 8 ms or faster while other devices may take much longer to operate and open.

Short Circuit

A short circuit study consists of gathering utility short circuit contribution current and applying circuit analysis to determine the short circuit contribution at each bus or panel within the electrical system. This information is crucial to the Arc Flash study.

Per NFPA 70 2017 (National Electric Code)

Article; 100.10: Circuit Impedance, Short-Circuit Current Ratings, and Other Characteristics. “The over-current protective devices, the total impedance, the equipment short circuit current ratings, and other characteristics of the circuit to be protected shall be selected and coordinated to permit the circuit protective devices used to clear a fault to do without extensive damage to the electrical equipment of the circuit.”

Article; 110.24: (A) Field Marking.  Service equipment atother than dwelling units shall be legibly marked in the field with the maximum available fault current. The field marking(s) shall include the date of the fault current calculation was performed and be of the sufficient durability to withstand the environment involved.  The calculation shall be documented and made available to those authorized to design, install, inspect, maintain, or operate the system.

(B) Modifications. When modifications to the electrical installation occur that affect the maximum available fault current at the service, the maximum available fault current shall be verified or recalculated as necessary to ensure the service equipment ratings are sufficient for the maximum available fault current at the line terminals of the equipment. The required field marking(s) in 110.24(A) shall be adjusted to reflect the new level of maximum available fault current.

Power Studies

Power Studies encompasses the analysis and understanding of a customers electrical system by reviewing electrical utility consumption, power bills, demand charges, harmonic analysis to meet IEEE-519, and provide suggestive corrections to electrical systems to reduce energy consumption and improve electrical quality. Through the use of instrumentation and software owned by Wapiti Consulting, a full scale power study can be completed.

Electrical System Start Up and Commissioning

Electrical System Start up and Commissioning is a service we provide to fulfill contract requirements for establishing a new or verifying an existing electrical installation. We have extensive experience with low voltage power and controls. All systems are commissioned per NECA 90-2015: Standard for Commissioning Building Electrical Systems. 

Electrical Power and Control System Troubleshooting

Existing systems often need maintenance. With the Engineering Design and troubleshooting experience Wapiti Consulting can provide onsite troubleshooting for Mechanical, Electrical (Power, Control, Programming). With the use of Power Quality Meter, Infrared Thermal Imaging, Vibration, Motor Meggar Testing and other instrumentation we can find root causes of issues for repair or preventative maintenance.

Our Process

listen

The first stage in solving any situation is getting a clear understanding of what the project encompasses. By listening closely and intently to your concerns we can build the essential communication that is needed to find a solution.

Apply

Now it's time to implement the research and development of our consultation. From UL control panels and Programming to Arc Flash and Short Circuit we provide a quality product and service to all of our clients.

Analyze

Next we break your project down into the respective areas of concern. Compartmentalizing the workload and requirements to give you an appropriate understanding of what the project will take to come to fruition. 

Review

Before any action is taken, the project will be reviewed with both our client and project operators to ensure both parties are on agreed terms. Insuring we are applying the desired result and that we take all the acquired information and requests to the application phase. 

Rest Assured, You and Your Company are Covered

We staff a Professional Engineer and we are UL certified, making us meet the highest and most complex standards in the Industry. With these certifications you can have peace of mind that your job will be done correctly the first time, and will pass any audit inspections. Saving you time and money while ensuring the safety of your employees and your investment.

Why Choose Wapiti Consulting?

The PE license is the Engineering Profession’s Highest Standard of Competence, a symbol of achievement and assurance of quality. The College of Engineering believes that professional registration is an important goal for engineering graduates.

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Certified Professional Engineer

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Level 1 Thermographer

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PLC Programming

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SCADA System Designs

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ASR (Aquifer Storage and Recovery) Engineering

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Certified UL Industrial Control Panel Manufacturer (508A & 698A)

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NFPA 70E-2018 Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace

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Telemetry

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Process Engineering

Mission

Our goal is to provide unparalleled service to all of our customers. We offer a wide range of services to keep our community and your business safe from accidents while enabling your company to reach its full potential. We take pride in the quality of every project we take to contract.

Vision

Our vision is to offer superior products and customer service along with the newest technologies best fit for your application. Keeping you up to date and ahead of the market curve while focusing on the safety of your company and employees.

Values

We take pride in the quality of our work, and treat each project with the respect and integrity they deserve. Wapiti Consulting puts the safety of the end user first, ensuring everyone goes home at night. It is our number one concern when building our projects or working on existing installations. We value honesty and integrity in our work and our commitment to those promises.

"I take being a P.E. very seriously. I am required to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public. My values and work ethic is shown in every project I apply myself to and in my teams work."

-Matthew Johnson P.E. (Owner)

"Wapiti Consulting has provided several of my companies with expert engineering and electrical work. This group of young aggressive engineers are not afraid to look and work outside the box. Wapiti is great to work with and I personal enjoy their quality of work at a reasonable price."

-Kent Madison (3R Valve)

Frequently Asked Questions

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What States are you Certified to Perform Business ?

We are certified to perform business in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho State. 

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What States are your Certified P.E's (Professional Engineers) Licensed to do Work in ?

We are certified for P.E. services in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho state.

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Can you do On-Site Troubleshooting of Control Systems and PLC programming ?

We staff capable PLC programmers in house and have extensive experience in Onsite Troubleshooting in essential applications.

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What does Electrical Risk Assessment Mean ?

Arc Flash, Short Circuit, Selective Coordination, Thermography, and Electrical Systems Audit with Suggested Corrective Actions that would allow the customer to comply with OSHA 1910.

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